Undeath's Reunion
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Category:
+S through Z › World of Warcraft
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
10
Views:
3,015
Reviews:
8
Recommended:
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Currently Reading:
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I do not own World of Warcraft, Nor have I made any money from this.
Tale of Two Hunters
Kaelin awoke to warm bedcovers and a pleasant aroma. Her body ached and felt hot. She opened her eyes and looked around.. She appeared to be in a cabin of some sort. She could hear the murmur of a deep masculine voice, followed by a second. She closed her eyes and concentrated on the two voices.
“A’ dunno Jan, wha’ if she goes and attacks ya, aftah ya saved her life?” The first masculine voice said.
“Den she’ll attack me. She no’ very strong an where be her supplies mon? Don’ tell me dat she be stupid enough ta go into da Vale unarmed an wit’ no supplies? No, mon, sometin’ happen out der and she was in trouble. She was realleh skinny when I found her.” Came the second, more familiar voice. She suddenly remembered the horrific week spent in the Stranglethorn Vale. Kaelin attempted to sit up and the set of voices halted. Her head spun suddenly causing her to lurch.
She felt a cool palm on her back, and the familiar voice came again, “Easy der elf. Ya goin ta make yahself sick.” He helped her sit upright.
She cleared her dry throat and asked, “Where am I?” She opened her eyes again to meet those of the hunter. His were red, his skin a shade of teal blue. He had removed his armor and wore just a pair of leather trousers.
“Dis is mah cabin outside of Booty Bay. How you doin, mon?”
“Thirsty. Can I have some water?” A second troll came into her line of sight and she thought she was seeing double. This one looked almost exactly like the one who rescued her. He had a Mohawk instead of long wild hair. The tribal markings on his face were different too. He held a water skin out to her and mumbled something to the first troll in a language she did not recognize. “Thank you.” She said as she accepted the water.
The first chuckled and replied to the other. He turned back to Kaelin and halted her drinking. “No’ to much mon, ya goin ta make yahself sick.”
“What did he say? Who are you and how long have I been here?”
“Dis be mah twin broddah Kor’alli, and I be Jandi. He said dat ya eyes look like da stars. He can’na speak da common.”
“You can’t speak it very well either.” Jandi chuckled.
“No, ya are righ’. Mah tusks make it hard ta speak da human lang’age. Ya have been here ‘bout a week now. Ya had a nasteh fevah and ya be… small? No, wha’ be da word fo not enough food, mon?”
“You mean I’m skinny?” he nodded.
Kor’alli said something to Jandi. “He wan’ ta know why was ya out dere wit’ no supplies an unarmed?” She explained the she was ambushed by Gurubashi trolls and they had made off with her weapons and bag.
“Gurubashi dar dontar’ri,” growled Kor’alli. Kaelin seemed surprised.
“What did he say?”
“He say dat da Gurubashi are traitors, mon. Dey sold dem’selves to da devil Hakkar. Wha’cha name leetle elf?”
“My name is Kaelin Strongstar.” She hesitated, “I really should go… Thank you for saving me. How can I ever repay you?” She made to stand up but Jandi stopped her.
“Ya aren’ well enough ta travel yet, leetl one. Stay an’ get well and ya debt be paid, mon.” She seemed to debate this for a moment before agreeing.
“Very well. Do you have a bath that I can use?” He nodded before turning to his brother.
“Follow Kor’alli, he will lead ya to da bath.” She thanked Jandi again and followed his twin out behind the cabin where a wooden tub has been erected. Jandi had paid a goblin a lot of money to build him a water heater and plumbing from the nearby stream. Kor’alli turned on the taps and tested the water. Satisfied he plugged the drain and turned to Kaelin.
Kaelin looked on wide eyes as the muscular troll began stripping his clothing with a silly grin. His grin was contagious, and she found herself grinning too. Kor’alli saw this and started laughing. Stripped down to a simple loincloth, beaded armbands and necklaces, he approached her with a chuckle. She quickly realized that the tub was too tall for her to climb into without help and allowed the troll to tug away the sheet around her and lift her up into his arms.
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“A’ dunno Jan, wha’ if she goes and attacks ya, aftah ya saved her life?” The first masculine voice said.
“Den she’ll attack me. She no’ very strong an where be her supplies mon? Don’ tell me dat she be stupid enough ta go into da Vale unarmed an wit’ no supplies? No, mon, sometin’ happen out der and she was in trouble. She was realleh skinny when I found her.” Came the second, more familiar voice. She suddenly remembered the horrific week spent in the Stranglethorn Vale. Kaelin attempted to sit up and the set of voices halted. Her head spun suddenly causing her to lurch.
She felt a cool palm on her back, and the familiar voice came again, “Easy der elf. Ya goin ta make yahself sick.” He helped her sit upright.
She cleared her dry throat and asked, “Where am I?” She opened her eyes again to meet those of the hunter. His were red, his skin a shade of teal blue. He had removed his armor and wore just a pair of leather trousers.
“Dis is mah cabin outside of Booty Bay. How you doin, mon?”
“Thirsty. Can I have some water?” A second troll came into her line of sight and she thought she was seeing double. This one looked almost exactly like the one who rescued her. He had a Mohawk instead of long wild hair. The tribal markings on his face were different too. He held a water skin out to her and mumbled something to the first troll in a language she did not recognize. “Thank you.” She said as she accepted the water.
The first chuckled and replied to the other. He turned back to Kaelin and halted her drinking. “No’ to much mon, ya goin ta make yahself sick.”
“What did he say? Who are you and how long have I been here?”
“Dis be mah twin broddah Kor’alli, and I be Jandi. He said dat ya eyes look like da stars. He can’na speak da common.”
“You can’t speak it very well either.” Jandi chuckled.
“No, ya are righ’. Mah tusks make it hard ta speak da human lang’age. Ya have been here ‘bout a week now. Ya had a nasteh fevah and ya be… small? No, wha’ be da word fo not enough food, mon?”
“You mean I’m skinny?” he nodded.
Kor’alli said something to Jandi. “He wan’ ta know why was ya out dere wit’ no supplies an unarmed?” She explained the she was ambushed by Gurubashi trolls and they had made off with her weapons and bag.
“Gurubashi dar dontar’ri,” growled Kor’alli. Kaelin seemed surprised.
“What did he say?”
“He say dat da Gurubashi are traitors, mon. Dey sold dem’selves to da devil Hakkar. Wha’cha name leetle elf?”
“My name is Kaelin Strongstar.” She hesitated, “I really should go… Thank you for saving me. How can I ever repay you?” She made to stand up but Jandi stopped her.
“Ya aren’ well enough ta travel yet, leetl one. Stay an’ get well and ya debt be paid, mon.” She seemed to debate this for a moment before agreeing.
“Very well. Do you have a bath that I can use?” He nodded before turning to his brother.
“Follow Kor’alli, he will lead ya to da bath.” She thanked Jandi again and followed his twin out behind the cabin where a wooden tub has been erected. Jandi had paid a goblin a lot of money to build him a water heater and plumbing from the nearby stream. Kor’alli turned on the taps and tested the water. Satisfied he plugged the drain and turned to Kaelin.
Kaelin looked on wide eyes as the muscular troll began stripping his clothing with a silly grin. His grin was contagious, and she found herself grinning too. Kor’alli saw this and started laughing. Stripped down to a simple loincloth, beaded armbands and necklaces, he approached her with a chuckle. She quickly realized that the tub was too tall for her to climb into without help and allowed the troll to tug away the sheet around her and lift her up into his arms.
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